Politecnico di Milano/Polytechnic of Milan. Policy analysis; public sector innovation. Retweets and ❤️ do not mean endorsement, but just a way to remember posts
@maxdantoni Al di là dell’aspetto di policy (Cie in mano a Min Interno, Spid pluralista, cfr dibattito parlamentare e articoli di Quintarelli), avere ambedue è una salvezza quando uno dei due non funziona, oppure ci si scorda la PW mentre si è in viaggio e ci chiede l’aggiornamento!
Glad this paper with @guido_imbens is out in the JEP.
The LaLonde paper has had a big impact on my academic journey and continues to teach us about the challenges and possibilities of conducting credible inference using nonexperimental data. https://t.co/kfRlFXxULm
Many thanks to Tim for the tireless editing and suggestions. @TimothyTTaylor
Se il Governo sta fermo sui diritti, le Regioni si muovono.
@TheEconomist se ne è accorto, e ha raccontato i successi della nostra iniziativa nelle Regioni per essere #liberifinoallafine.
sad news: vale my friend and colleague Claus Offe (1940 - 2025), among the finest political sociologists of our generation, who generously trusted me to translate and edit his early work…
The book that Marco Di Giulio and I wrote on digitisation policies in the public sector has been published: Policy Making and the Digitalisation of the Public Sector. Actors and Strategies in Italy. Cham: Palgrave MacMillan (ISBN: 978-3-031-83954-2).
¿Tienen 2.38 minutos para regalarse algo? Recién en la presentación de un libro en el Colón, los integrantes del Coro, que cumple 100 años, se pusieron a cantar el Va, pensiero, de Verdi. Pasen, escuchen esta maravilla.
No better time than today to read "How international are public administration journals? An analysis of the persistent Anglo-American dominance in public administration journals," found in 103(1)! https://t.co/RRbrhm8yD0
So glad Mary and the Bond team put this together. Much needed compilation of everything that is going on in AI grounded by real metrics!
https://t.co/mXOxGCAYQa
Why are voters and parties so divided on cultural issues? Why do low-income voters support the right? This paper shows that economic change raising the salience of the educational divide can shift voters' social identities, explaining these phenomena. https://t.co/BwplhWSis1
🆕January 2025 Issue (Vol 4⃣4⃣, Issue 1⃣) is out ❗️
Guest-edited by @ArazTH, the Special Issue studies Governance of #GenerativeAI
The contributions discuss property rights, the power of #BigTech, the future of #cities, among many other timely topics 👇
https://t.co/HLf3gma7kc
Nvidia has taken the title of the world’s most valuable firm three times in the past year. A new book suggests that this success is thanks to dumb luck just as much as strategic genius https://t.co/gFbXXo6rYU
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📢 New open-access article alert 📢
@Anne_Parth explains why European countries vary in adopting compulsory natural hazard insurance—highlighting the role of focusing events, interest group power, and exogenous shocks
https://t.co/SukTo6vB62 #RegGov @WileyPolitics